* Recast the router API to be a lot more intuitive.
Fixes#2387Fixes#2072
Fixes quite a few issues reported on Gitter.
For `m.route.Link`:
- More intuitive
- More accessible
- More ergonomic
- It can be disabled
- It can be cancelled
- It can be changed
- Oh, and you can use it isomorphically.
For `m.route.prefix`
- You can *read* it.
- You can write to it, of course.
- It's literally just setting a property.
For the router itself (and the rest of Mithril):
- You can now `require("mithril")` and all its submodules without a DOM
at all. There is a catch: you can't instantiate any routes, you can't
mount anything, and you can't invoke `m.render` in any capacity. You
can only use `m.route.Link`, `m.route.prefix`, hyperscript stuff, and
`mithril/stream`, and you can use `m.request` with `background: true`
if you use a global XHR polyfill. (You can't use `m.request` without
`background: true` except with a DOM to redraw with.) The goal here is
to try to get out of the way for simple testing and to defer the
inevitable `TypeError`s for the relevant DOM methods to runtime.
The factory requires no arguments, and in terms of globals, you can
just figure out based on what errors are thrown what globals to
define. Their values don't matter - they just need to be set to
*something*, even if it's just `null` or `undefined`, before Mithril
executes.
Had to make quite a few other changes throughout the docs and tests to
update them accordingly. Oh, and that massive router overhaul enabled me
to do all this.
Also, slip in a few drive-by fixes to the mocks so they're a little
easier to work with and can accept more URLs. This was required for a
few of the tests.
* Update changelog + numbers, add forgotten bundle option
* Add PR numbers to changelog [skip ci]
* Allow continuing to the next match by returning `false`.
* Update numbers again
* Drop `m.version`
It's caused way too much grief over the years, and I've finally decided
it's worth pitching. For those who need it, it's easy to get, especially
if you use it through Node or a build system. And for those who are just
loading it globally, you have to explicitly specify the version anyways,
so you'd be just as golden if you followed it up with a simple inline
script that does `m.version = "the version you loaded"`.
Oh, and also, you shouldn't be coding specifically for version numbers,
either - it's a known anti-pattern. Instead, you should prefer feature
detection and just do the right thing.
* Update changelog [skip ci]
- Remove appropriate route change subcriptions when a root is removed
via `m.mount(root, null)`.
- Don't pollute `onpopstate` and friends - use standard event listeners
instead.
- Simplify and streamline subscriptions, in preparation of adding a
`remove` parameter to `m.mount`.
- Change the redraw internals to redraw immediately, with ability to
cancel via returning a sentinel.
- Change `"bleeding-edge"` for `m.version` in `next` to instead just be
the latest `m.version`. (If you're using `next`, you should know what
you're in for.)
- Update tests to be aware of these changes. (Some were failing for
subtle reasons.)
- Drive-by: remove some uses of `string.charAt(n)` and use `string[n]`
instead.
* Remove `m.prop` + `m.withAttr`
- For many uses, `m.withAttr` is *more* verbose than just directly using
an event handler
- If you're using it with a bound callback, you're literally wasting a
single character in the human readable version (and you're *saving*
them in the minified output).
- It sometimes obscures your intent, if overused.
- Functions are easier to compress than `m.withAttr`, resulting in
slightly smaller bundles.
- `m.withAttr` is overused anyways.
- `m.prop` is basically useless without `m.withAttr`, and the API
doesn't have the same benefits it had with 0.2.x.
* Update changelog
- I also fixed a bunch of related comments
- I had to polyfill `requestAnimationFrame` for Node
- Drive-by: run `eslint . --fix`
- Drive-by: update transpiling info in CONTRIBUTING.md
- Drive-by: we aren't the only ones going semicolon-free